Homo covalent bond of helium
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Hydrogen atoms only need two electrons in their outer level to reach the noble gas structure of helium.
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Once again, the covalent bond holds the two atoms together because the pair of electrons is attracted to both nuclei. The hydrogen has a helium structure, and the chlorine an argon structure.
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